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gastromancer · 1 year
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This essay argues that retrieval of the archive of trans women's engagement with women's liberation corrects a historical focus on the virulent trans misogyny that targeted trans women for exclusion from feminist milieus and projects beginning in 1973. This essay follows the arguments for trans exclusion into their contemporary iterations and proposes the archive of trans women's feminist work as a theoretical and political resource for countering trans misogyny.
Women-Identified Women: Trans Women in 1970s Lesbian Feminist Organizing (2016)— Emma Heaney for Transgender Studies Quarterly. Full pdf found on TSQ Dukepress.
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queerism1969 · 8 months
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genderqueerdykes · 5 months
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the reason why you can't define gay as "man loving man", or define lesbian as "woman loving woman", or define trans as "person who has dysphoria and identifies as the 'opposite' gender " is because all queer identities defy being defined in a reductive, singular statement. the entire point of these identities are that they cannot fit inside the rigid boxes of what gender, sexuality & expression "should" be according to our societies.
people with these identities will always break the rules. we will always blur the lines and exist outside of the boundaries you set around us. you can't try to force us into boxes and hard definitions all over again, we intrinsically defy them no matter what.
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wis-art · 4 months
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lesbian, trans and proud
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hazellush · 3 months
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Always ready you know.!!
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samijami · 9 months
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Transfem butches, reblog if you agree
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shutinthenutouse · 6 months
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catgirl-kaiju · 9 months
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trans women are the hottest variety of woman on the whole planet full stop
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gastromancer · 1 year
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On April 11th, 48-year-old Jennifer and 39-year-old Michelle were wed in the facility’s first-ever marriage between two women. Ever since I first started corresponding with Michelle in 2017, I’ve seen her story through the singular prism of her battle to survive as a trans woman in Department of Corrections custody, to eke out a space where she could medically transition and live safely among other women. But on the couple’s happy day, under a clear blue sky, I drove out to Edna—located about one hour west of Brooklyn, on New Jersey’s rural border with Pennsylvania—to witness a different kind of story. Even amid the horrors of mass incarceration, life continues behind bars just as it does under any other difficult circumstances. Michelle and Jen had fallen in love, and now they were going to celebrate.
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queerism1969 · 8 months
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genderqueerdykes · 1 month
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"you'll regret transitioning/coming out/etc. later on in life, you shouldn't do it!" even if i were to, so what? there's a perfectly good day right here. we're living it now. that hypothetical day may never come. i choose to embrace living my truth now than living in fear of hypothetical situations that no one can account for today.
today is a very important today, in fact, today is the most important day, because you are living it right now. it is neither past nor future, meaning you have direct influence over what happens. embrace today. live for today. be yourself today, instead of waiting or living in fear of tomorrow. today is a beautiful thing to waste.
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alexwild1 · 2 months
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So who's wanting to see me play with my cummy girl cock? 😉message me for meetup
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Reblog trans lovers 🥰
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